Today I am proud to bring you an interview with Jane Trembath from South Africa. Jane is a captain on the Airbus 340 - the first woman pilot in South Africa to command long-range international flights.

Jane is also a motivational speaker, Jane's presentations are based on lessons learned overcoming the challenges of being a woman in a man's world.

Jane is also a Linux user and I ran across her website while I was searching for the way to use midnight commander as a FTP client. Jane Linux pages include advice for Newbies, how to install Striata reader, Linux / Bash commands explained both by function and alphabetically.

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Because the format is free, and its reference implementation is non-copylefted, Ogg's various codecs have been incorporated into a number of different free and proprietary media players, both commercial and non-commercial, as well as portable media players and GPS receivers from different manufacturers.

When I started the Podcast in 2007 the Ogg's format was not as easy to play as it is today so I included an mp3 but was not real comfortable with doing it. Today I made my mind up to go to an Ogg only Podcast.

Have you ever been thinking about how you could contribute to Gentoo? Here's a quick and easy way. If you are using stable, take a look at your package.keywords file and file stable request bugs for all the entries there that satisfy the requirements for being marked stable. Meaning there are no open regressions in http://bugs.gentoo.org and the ebuild has been in the tree for at least a month. Even better is if you make filing these bugs a regular habit. I would imagine that most developers are running ~arch so packages that are not that actively maintained might start to fall behind in stable.